Gtattrrttrat iatlg (tfamjros Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXX NO. 66 STORRS. Tuesday,January 23, 1973 Lyndon B. Johnson dead at 64 by Bob Vaoon themselves the full blessings ot Every one of them. I have seen them in Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th The heart attack that killed Johnson American life. Their cause must be our 1,000 streets, 100 towns, in every state was his fourth heart seizure. His President of the , died of a cause too. It is not just Negroes, but in this Union, working, laughing, heart attack yesterday at the age of 64. previous attack was on April 7, 1972 at really it's all of us who must overcome building, and filled with hope and life. Charlottesvilie. Va. Last November he Johnson was stricken at his ranch in the crippling legacy of bigotry and And I think I know too, how their said he was making "substantial progress Texas at 4:40 pjn. EST. Three Secret injustice. And we SHALL overcome," mothers weep. And this is the most toward full recovery." Two months ago Service agents on the former president's agonizing and the most painful duty of As the Vietnam war gained he said, "I believe I am going to be as staff administered emergency aid before your President." momentum, Johnson's popularity began good as new by the New Year." Johnson was flown by helicopter to San Vietnam was to figure prominently in to disappear. It came under fire from While the flags of the nation were still Antonio's Brooke Army Hospital 80 Johnson's famous declaration of March anti-war demonstrators. "I regret the miles away. Dr. George McGranahan 31st, 1968. He went on national flying at half-mast for Harry S. necessities of war have compelled us to Truman's death, Johnson's death has pronounced him dead on arrival. television to declare a bombing lull in bomb North Vietnam. We have carefully left the country with no living Johnson's widow, Lady Bird, who Vietnam, but dropped a political limited those raids. They have been ex-presidents for just the third time in was working at her offices in Austin bombshell himself. "I shall not seek, and directed at radar stations, bridges, and American history. when she learned of the death of her I will not accept, the nomination of my husband, flew immediately to San ammunition dumps, not at population Ironically, Johnson died as Antonio where funeral arrangements are centers. They have been directed at president." negotiators in Paris seemed on the verge still pending. ' concrete and steel, not human life," President Johnson glided into the of reaching a settlement to the Vietnam Johnson was thrust into the Johnson explained. White House on the wings of a 6l war which cost Johnson the Presidency. presidency on Nov. 22, 1963, by the Johnson expressed the empathy he percent majority, full of enthusiasm. But his dreams of the "Great Society," asassination of John F. Kennedy, and felt for the Fighting men in Vietnam. "I But he left amid disunity and turbulence in which he hoped poverty and racial served for more than six years. In 1964 do not find it easy to send the flower of over the nation's involvement in discrimination would finally be he won re-election over Sen. Barry our youth into battle. I know them all. Vietnam. abolished, died with him. Goldwater (R.-Ariz.) by 61J percent, the largest majority in U.S. history. Rights is Major Issue When demonstrators in Selma, Alabama were met with violence, the nation was horrified at the brutality, and. Johnson echoed their feelings. 'They were attacked; and some were brutally beaten. What happened in Selma was an American tragedy," he said. As the number of civil rights demonstrations increased across the nation, so did the energy that Johnson expended trying to get the strongest civil rights bill since Reconstruction passed into law. "What happened in Selma is part of a far larger movement which reaches into every section and state of America. It is the effort of American Negroes to secure for Out-of-state student status can be changed Out-of-state students may stih apply for reclassification of residency, if they can prove they are bona-fide state residents. The basic requirements are the following: 1. You must establish permanancy in residence — for example, if your name appears on a lease in Connecticut. The late President Lyndon B.Johnson is seen shaking hands with former L'Conn President Homer D. Babbidge. Jr., in the 2. You must hold a Connecticut mid 1960s (left). At the center is Charles Frankel, former Assistant Secretary of State. driver's license, or a car in Connecticut if you own a car. 3. You must register to vote in Connecticut. The dealine for application for reclassification is Wed., Jan. 31. If you High court legalizes abortion fulfill the above requirements by that date, then full-time out-of-state students can expect a rebate of about $425 after application. Part-time students can WASHINGTON (UPI) - The "viability stage," which medical one of them when pregnancy resulted expect a proportional rebate. The Supreme Court voted 7 to 2 Monday to authorities have placed between six and because of rape - and set forth a strict application can be made at 215, Budds prohibit the states from interfering with seven months, can a state forbid set of procedural steps before an Building. a doctor's medical decision to perform abortion outright. Even then, exceptions abortion could take place. Fifteen other The Connecticut statute which an abortion during a woman's first three must be allowed "where it is necessary states follow a similar pattern to varying restricted out-of-state students to that months of pregnancy. in appropriate medical judgment for the degrees. status for the entire time a student is in The decision by Justice Harry A. preservation of the life or health of the Blackmun declared that both Texas college was declared unconstitutional by Blackmun did not completely bar the mother." and Georgia laws violated the 14th a three-judge Federal panel in June, states from having abortion laws but it The viability stage is generally defined amendment to the Constitution which 1972. Since then, many out-of-state was certain to compel most of them to as when a fetus begins kicking, moving prohibits the states from abridging a students have applied for a liberalize their present statutes. or showing signs of recognizable activity person's privileges or immunities as a reclassification of residency, and have Blackmun's majority opinion striking within the womb. The court suggested citizen of the United States. been exempted from paying out-of-state down abortion laws in Texas and that viability would be achieved when He emphasized that the guidelines fees. Georgia set . up three constitutional an unborn child could exist outside the leave "the state free to place increasing The U.S. Supreme Court will render a stages of state authority. womb, through premature birth or a restrictions on abortion as the period of decision on the lower court ruling, and — For approximately the first three Caeserian section. pregnancy lengthens, so long as those the present situation could change if the months of pregnancy, the doctor shall Justices Byron R. White and William restrictions are tailored to the high court overrules the Federal District be the only decision maker as to the 11. Rehnquist east the two dissenting recognized state interests." Court. When the Supreme Court plans medical need for an abortion. votes. But until there are "compelling to hear the case remains uncertain. -From that point on, the state "in The Texas anti-abortion law Bade il ■ justifications" for state intervention, the According to University Attorney promoting its interests in the health of crime to perform an abortion except del ision on abortion "in all its aspects is Jack Hill, the "once an out-of-state, the mother" may legally regulate when the life of the prospective mother inherently, and primarily, a medical always an out-of state" statute is procedures in ways "that are reasonably was at stake. Twenty-nine other states ilci ision ami basu responsibility toi it presently unconstitutional and is treated related to maternal health." have similar statutes on the books as such by the university. Onlv until the fetus rcacfaci the Georgia allowed three exceptions Continued on page 5 Tuesday,January 23,1973 (Emmr rttrut Satht (Eumpiia Dead eagles don't fly

Editor-in-Chief Although most Americans are use thousands of acres of public in the eagle killings," Kennan Lincoln Millstfin under the impression that the land for grazing sheep and cattle. stated, "it now looks as though well-publicized eagle killings On January 4, 1973, the the grazing district boards Managing Editor Business Manager during the winter of 1970-71 in Rawlins (Wyo.) Grazing District actually want to reward these Alan K. Reisner Donald E. Waggaman Colorado and Wyoming are over Advisory Board recommended men." and done with, the repercussions that the Bureau of Land Kennan emphasized that, 1 from those grisly incidents are Management renew Werner's under present law, the Secretary actually just now being heard. license to use thousands of of the Interior does have the Two "Intervention and federal acres for grazing. necessary authority to cancel Protest" petitions have been On January 30, the Craig grazing licenses. Besides the filed by the National Wildlife (Colo.) Grazing District regulations governing the terms Federation against two Advisory Board intends to hear of the Taylor Grazing Act prominent stockmen involved in Visintainer's request for renewal (under which the federal grazing L.BJ. - The task is over the helicopter slayings and ! of his grazing privileges. lease program is administered), whose federal grazing privileges In both cases, the NWF has the Bald and Golden Eagle are up for renewal. The two men, Dean Visintainer, Craig, Lyndon Baines Johnson could have been the greatest Colo., and Herman Werner, "James Vogan testified social reformer as President in the 20th century. During Casper, Wyo., were both named his tenure as the 36th President, this country instituted in the shotgun slayings of up to 635 bald and golden eagles. under oath that 570 eagles progressive programs in socialized medicine, civil rights Visintainer, a Colorado sheep and welfare. But the Vietnam conflict proved his rancher, recently pled guilty to slaying five golden eagles, a were killed while he was downfall and erased his notions of a "Great Society." charge reduced from the initial Lyndon Johnson was not a weak man. He number of 65 slain eagles. He established roots in Washington as early as 1931. By was fined $1,700 and placed on employed by Werner." unsupervised probation. The the late fifties he had become one of the most powerful NWF contends that the number men on Capitol Hill. It is said he knew everyone from of eagles was reduced in order to jharged that the ranchers' Protection act Amendments of secure convictions "without the continued use of public lands for 1972 "sharply define the chairmen of Congressional committees to Capitol inconvenience of a trial." grazing is inconsistent with the Secretary's authority in the pages. Werner's involvement came to federal law. Federal regulations issue." The 1972 Amendments He made one drastic error, however, and that error light during Congressional provide that a "grazing license or increase the criminal penalty for hearings in August 1971. permit may be suspended, killing an eagle to a maximum lived to haunt him to his death. When he decided in Helicopter James Vogan testified reduced, or revoked, or renewal $5,000 fine and two years in jail, July, 1965 to engage the United States in full combat under oath that 570 eagles were thereof denied for a clearly authorizes new enforcement killed while he was employed by established violation of the procedures, establish civil fines, in Vietnam, Johnson compromised all opportunities to Werner. Vogan also stated that terms or conditions of the and grant new authority to achieve his domestic goals. "at least" $15,000 was paid by license or permit, or for a cancel grazing privileges to The war took its toll on the political life of "Great Werner to the helicopter violation of the (Taylor Grazing) persons convicted of slaying company in bounties for eagles act." eagles. Society" programs, and also that of the President. In and other predators. "There has unquestionably The grazing district advisory March of 1968, Johnson announced that he would not At present, Werner has been been a 'clearly established boards consist of appointees from the area who recommend accept his party's nomination for a second term. He action for the BLM district left office, a defeated man. "Thisplanned, systematic manager. The boards always History will be a better judge of the man as consist of an overwhelming majority of stockmen and President, but history might also be a sober reminder of ranchers. The final decision on how one man's mistakes can forfeit the opportunities slaughter of American bald the renewal of grazing licenses, however, rests with the BLM. of an entire nation. "It's up to the BLM district and golden eagles shouldn't managers to demand that Visintainer and Werner show cause why their extensive land be rewarded with profits." privileges shouldn't be denied," Kennan said. "This planned, systematic slaughter of (tontxectuixt flatly (Lampm charged with killing 366 eagles violation' in both cases," American bald and golden eagles Serving Slorrs Since 1896 from a helicopter. Trial action contended Robert Kennan, Jr., shouldn't be rewarded with on the case currently awaits the the NWF counsel who submitted profits." Editors recovery of Werner's attorney, the "Intervention and Protest" Editor's note: The preceding News Deb Noyd, Mark Fisher who recendy suffered a heart petitions. "There is just no way was from a release of the Makeup Lcn Austcr attack. Werner's initial plea of around the fact that killing National Wildlife Federation. Features Bob Kaplan "not guilty" has not yet been eagles is against the law." The Arts Re gin a Ferrara changed and it is not known regulations call for furthet Advertising Manager Rob Milford whether the number of eagles action, including former Circulation Mark Grcenberg Werner is charged with hearings, if the violation was Cartoons Peter Charpentier slaughtering will be lessened as "clearly wilful, grossly negligent, Sports Dave Solomon in Visintainer's case. or repeated" or "when the Associate Sports Bob Vacon The NWF has noted that public...safety or interest Editorial Page Peter Krzyzek during the time of the eagle requires, or when disciplinary Chief News Photographer Noel Voroba killings, both men held action is advisable." Associate News Mark Franklin annually-renewed federal grazing "Instead of taking farther Assistant Makeup Rich Ricci licenses and were privileged to action as the law clearly requires Staff: Paulctte Thibodeau, Tim Murphy, Chris Becker, John Pallatto, Jay Slovcs, Sharon Weiss, Karen Beck, Tom Taylor, Carol Buckland, Lora Livengood, Jim Palmieri, Paula Schaenknecht, Alan Decker, Peter Lord, Mary Ellen Wallace, Mark Ziburis, Dennis Capuano, Randy Philippi, Wi sii % Thouin, Naomi Raucher I would not trade it

editorial sundries by Thorn Botsford "It is tempting to blame Now I plan to do some mythical transaction were society for not creating an grumbling if my degree in possible. Without a doubt, my abundance of lucrative jobs for history and journalism is utilized years of liberal arts courses are L.BJ. on peace those majoring in history, on the running of a laundromat. worth far more to me than a political science, English, So, I empathize with those who home in the suburbs, two "In this age where there can be no losers in peace sociology, and the like. But such are frustrated with the hassles Chevrolets and a membership in and no victors in war, we must recognize the carping will hardly convince related to advanced degrees or the country club. obligation to match National strength with National American consumers-those who poor job opportunities. But all Now I might eat those words restraint - we must be prepared at one and the same collectively decide who gets the the fussing shouldn't someday. The all-too-common time for both the confrontation of power and the jobs-that a bachelor of arts with overshadow what any serious American disease of keeping up limitation of power - We must be ready to defend an interest in Romantic poetry is student of liberal arts knows: with the Joneses' has a strange the national interest and to negotiate the common more valuable than a plumber, a education is an end in itself. way of affecting those who are interest. " lab technician or a veterinarian. Even if one must sweep the looking for a pleasant retirement So, sooner or later, many streets to stay alive, the esthetic on Easy Street. And even a liberal arts majors have to face and personal value of a liberal missionary in Africa likes to cat jecond Class Postage paid at Storrs, Ct. 06268. Published daily except the facts: the B.A. degree is education is not diminished. steak. Saturday and Sunday from Sept. 1 1 through December 8 and from But I'm predicting that my January 17 through April 17; not published during Thanksgiving and good for (1) going to graduate I would not trade my brief Easter Recess. Business office and Editorial office located on North school or law school (if those experiences with Shakespeare, liberal arts experience will be a Eagleville Road in Storrs. Accepted for national advertising by the National grades arc high enough), (2) a Keats and Joyce for the best lasting one." Educational Advertising Service. Subscriber: United Press International. Subscription rates, $8.00 per year, Sb .00 per semester. Return notification low paying job related to the paying job available. Nor could Afr. Botsford is editor of The of unclaimed deliveries to Connecticut Daily Campus, University of major (if you're lucky), (3) anyone purchase my limited Auburn Plainsman, Auburn Connecticut Storrs. 06 268. enrichment of life. knowledge of history if such a University

. Tuesday, January 23, 1973 Connecticut Dairy Campus Page 3 P.I.R.G. surveys support for two dollar charge Paris Peace talks near end

by Gina Calderbank president Homer D. Babbidge PARIS (UPI) - Henry A. sources said he carried Some Pentagon officials saw Jr., and the Graduate Council Kissinger flew to Paris Monday authorization from President further evidence of a settlement A Connecticut Public Interest have already endorsed the group. to put the finishing touches to Nixon to initial a peace by Wednesday when the Senate Group (ConnPIRG) petition will ConnPIRG plans to start an agreement with North settlement and Defense decided to postpone the be circulated the first two weeks similar programs on 12 other Vietnam to end the longest war Secretary Melvin Laird hinted it confirmation of Elliot L. of February to survey student state and private campuses in American history and bring might come as early as Richardson as the next defense support of their two-dollar throughout the state where peace to Vietnam for the first Wednesday. secretary until Thursday. finance charge on all UConn fee petition campaigns are also to time in 12 years. U.S. officials Asked in Washington where Tho was already in Paris as bills. begin, according to the group. indicated the settlement could and when American prisoners of were the foreign ministers of ConnPIRG's members sending One project of ConnPIRG has come by Wednesday. war would be released. Laird South Vietnam and the out the petition are Malcome already gotten under way. replied that no more would be provisional Viet Cong dimming, Dee Fischler and Governor Thomas Meskill, State The presidential adviser will said until "after Wednesday." government. Kevin Connors, all UConn Secretary Gloria Schaefer, State open meetings with Hanoi's Le An aide later said that his The North Vietnamese undergraduates. They said they Consumer Commissioner Due Tho beginning at 9:30 a.m. reference to Wednesday "was no announced the talks would be hope to get approval of at least Barbara Dunn and other state Paris time Tuesday. White House accident." held at the old Hotel Majestic on 50 percent of the student body. and federal representatives and Avenue Kleber where the regular The two dollars will be used to consumer advocates have been weekly Paris peace talks have hire lawyers and other i invited to participate in a Connecticut bus company been held since January, 1969. professionals to act as lobbyists, conference to prepare a final The building, unlike the villas researchers and ombudsmen for draft of a Small Claims Court cancels temporary plans used for earlier talks, can be consumers, ecologists and reform bill on Feb. 8 at 7:30 prepared quickly for a formal student rights groups. p.m. in the United Nations room HARTFORD (UPI)- The in Bridgeport, Waterbury and initialing ceremony. it has Bart Russell, Regional of the Student Union. strikebound Connecticut Co. New Britain in October. permanent television facilities. ConnPIRG Coordinator, said the The bill, introduced at the Monday withdrew its plan to Both firms said they couldn't for example, as well as large, group will be taking a gamble end of the last session of the establish limited temporary afford to continue operations ornate rooms suitable for an trying to establish itself on the legislature last year, would service in the three cities it without government subsidies historic ceremony. serves. UConn campus since the two "stop" the use of small claims and the restoration of service has Experts in law and language The decision was revealed dollars could be refunded on the courts as debt-collection been blocked in the running worked Monday for more than during a Public Utilities individual student's demand. He dispute over who would pick up 10 hours ■then longest agencies "and protect the poorer Commission hearing at which E. said the organization is prepared and uninformed consumers." the operating losses. meeting-putting into its final Clayton Gengras, president of to fold up on campus at the end The union said it would not written form in both English and A press conference will Connecticut Co., was asked of any given year when 50 precede the conference allow the elimination of most of Vietnamese the compromise whether the plan was being percent or more of the student moderated by Attorney John the 650 man work force under agreement believed to have been dropped. body asks for a refund. Russell Rose. Anyone who feels that he the temporary plan which would reached by Kissinger and Tho The proposed service ran into said he is confident the students can help either with this project have established service at about earlier this month. opposition from the will support ConnPIRG. He said or with the petition drive are 30 per cent of normal levels. Adding to speculation that Amalgamated Transit Union. UConn Board of Trustee asked to call 429-1686 or Gengras had said prior to the this was the week that would see member Carl W. Nielsen, former 429-1403. Meantime, the union and meeting that the proposal would a peace settlement was the company were reported near provide some service to 65 per arrival of South Vietnam's agreement on a new contract. cent of the riders and 95 per foreign minister, Tran Van Lam, Faculty Senate devotes Any pact, however, is contingent cent if they would walk to and the Viet Cong's foreign on an operating subsidy. another stop. minister, Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh. The development dimmed meeting to Master Plan hopes of restoring bus service promptly in Hartford, New byDebNoyd all legislative proposals on higher Haven and Stamford which were Connecticut Daily Faculty Senate devoted its education. stranded last November when meeting Monday, to a discussion According to Hill, CHE is not the transit workers went on of the Commission for Higher responsible for any part of a strike. Campus Education (CHE) and the Master univerisity's operation. We don't The Connecticut Railway and Plan. do any snooping or interfering Lighting Co. suspended service According to Warren G. Hill, and haven't attacked any chancellor for the Commission, institution or board. We make Needs CHE was enacted into law in recommendations on budgets Legal notice 1965 by the Connecticut but we have no control over the The ASG Senate will meet Person or Persons legislature. It was established money," Hill said. Wednesday, January 24 at 7:15 p.m. interested in because of the need to have According to Hill, the In the United Nations Room of the Student Union. On the agenda will be Advertising Management. "objective recommendations on Commission supports the Master the consideration of the following Those interested should have the expanding state of higher Plan. The Connecticut Master budget requests: ASG Finance Committee - $275; a background in Advertising education in the state, a need for Plan came into being in 1966 to ASG Public Information - $1000; state colleges to get out from provide "basic mandates in WHUS - $12,7 72.54; Experimental and marketing techniques under the State Board of College - $3,035; Intertutorial as well as programs and budget Council - $275; Mansfield Tutorial - Education and a need for a two developments in high $905; Hartford Tutorial - $940; a fundamental background year college system," Hill said. education," Hill said. There are Wllllmantic Tutorial - $1,54 7; Dialogue - $945; Polo Club - $950; in Business To illustrate the expanding 25 other states that have Master Puerto P.lean Student Movement - nature of higher education in Plans completed or in progress, SI.2 95; Ski Club - $1,8S2; UConn Veterans - $4 75 ;Photopool $2,000; If interested Connecticut, Hill pointed out according to Hill. Folk Dance Club -$190; Storrs Draft Contact that in 1965, $32 million was The Master Plan is a five year Info. Council - $366; Amateur Radio Rob Milford allocated for higher education Club - $600; Total Concern - $435; plan which will start in January UConn Recreational Services Advertising Manager and in 1972 $111 million went to of 1974, if the legislature Organization - $218 ; Orchesis - $460. A representative must be present 429-9385 higher education. approves it. According to Hill, or the budget request shall not be CHE has a "coordinating the plan, by law, should be considered. rather governing function," Hill revised annually, "but we think said. Presently 47 states have it will be revised continually." some sort of central organization The final draft of the Master for higher education like the Plan is due in November. 1973, Commission Hill said. There are eight units CHE's main objectives, currently working on different according to Hill, are planning aspects of the Master Plan, Special low college rates and coordinating programs for groups studying equal Connecticut colleges, opportunity in higher education, recommending budgets and transfer students, finance, for campus delivery of making objective assessments of alternatives means of delivering higher education, community Announcement college systems, enrollment, the goals of higher education and a The UConn Jazz Society review and evaluation group. invites everyone who appreciates Each of these groups have at jazz to come to their first least 12 members with some meeting this Wednesday night, from coUege communities. Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the According to Hill, each group Slje iNettr Jtork ®ime$ Honors House (next to Sprague). plans its own -activities and the Bring your ideas for jazz Commission coordinates all their programs at UConn. efforts. 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Four Presidents lined up to pay their respects when Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn, Lyndon Johnson's political mentor, died in 1961. Johnson: A controversial President

by Mark Fisher Kennedy legislation pass justice for the black American." Lyndon Baines Johnson, Congress in 1964. A year later, The Congress passed the Civil catapulted into the Presidency after his landslide victory over Rights acts of 1964 and 1965, The early years aboard Air Force One after a Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Arz.), and de facto integration slowly her husband's campaign. Dallas sniper's bullet killed John Congress passed the biggest aid began to replace the diluted laws by John Pallatto Running on the platform of Kennedy, died yesterday at the to eduction bill in history and a of the South. Lyndon Baines Johnson was President Roosevelt's "New age of 64. medical funds program for the But by 1966 his halo was born on August 27, 1908 near Deal", Johnson was elected to Johnson was one of America's elderly. becoming tarnished. The the small town of Stonewall, Congress on April 10, 1937, at most admired and one of her But overshadowing Johnson's incursion of U.S. forces into the Texas. He was the son of Sam the age of 29. most despised Presidents. His efforts to provide a better life Dominican Republic the Ealy Johnson and Rebekha He was a staunch supporter of far-reaching programs designed for America's disadvantaged Baines. previous year had alienated The first fifteen years of his President Roosevelt and was to lead the country into the were his moves to halt what he many liberal Americans. The life were spent in Stonewall and instrumental in maintaining Great Society and to ensure saw as growing Communist off-year Congressional elections Johnson City. He graduated support for Roosevelt in the equal rights for all seemed in aggression. saw Republicans make from the seventh grade in 1920, state democratic organization. sharp contrast with his In his memoirs, Johnson significant gains. his greatest distinction being his Johnson served two more escalation of the war in expressed no doubt that the The number of Americani "mammoth ego which revealed terms as Congressman before Vietnam. so-i .tiled "Gulf of Tonkin troops in Vietnam continued to. itself in humorous ways." W.W. II broke out. The voices of those who Incident" was a calculated test grow. Inflation and crime rates; Johnson was enrolled at the He volunteered for active benefited most from his by the North Vietnamese. He spiraled upward as dissent spreadl Johnson City High School after duty in the Navy the day after domestic programs - the poor, began an escalation of the to the college campuses and the his family had returned to that Pearl Harbor, and served with the elderly, the slumdwellcr - American presence in Vietnam. streets. city for the third and final time. distinction in the Pacific were drowned out by shouts of Fear of Communist takeover On the night of March 31, Theater, winning the Silver Star "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids There he was chosen a — the infamous "domino 1968, Johnson announced he was for gallantry in action. did you kill today?" The War member of the school's debating theory" — was his reason. On halting the bombing of North In "1948, Johnson made his on Poverty in the mid-1960's team and graduated as President July 28, 1965, he announced he Vietnam in an attempt to prod second bid for the Senate and to seemed a minor skirmish of his class of five. was sending 50,000 men to Hanoi toward constructive peace face eight opponents in the state compared to the war in He entered Southwest Texas Vietnam, enough to raise the negotiations. Then, almost as an primary. His strongest opponent. Indochina. State Teacher's College where he number of troops there to afterthought, he said, "I shall Coke Stevensen, defeated As Johnson told it, his first first took preparatory courses to 125,000. not seek and I will not accept Johnson by 70,000 votes, but act on arriving in Washington as enable him to enter the regular At the same time, he moved the nomination of my party or because he did not receive a President was to request the college program in 1927. To to build upon the move toward another term as your President." clear-cut majority, a run-off members of the Kennedy raise money to continue in civil rights and ensure equal On April 22, 1971, the ballot was declared in which cabinet to stay on. school, Johnson taught the sixth rights for all American citizens Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Johnson defeated Stevensen by His renaming of Cape regardless of race or color. It was grade in Cotulla, Texas for nine Library and the Lyndon B. months at a salary of SI 25 the narrow margin of 87 votes. Canaveral at Kennedy's widow's a bitter pill for many Johnson School of Public Affairs In the landslide victory of request was but one facet of his Southerners to swallow, monthly. were dedicated at the University The job allowed him to return Dwight D. Eisenhower and commitment to America's especially for a Texan. of Texas. Richard M. Nixon, Johnson was efforts to conquer space. And "When I sat in the Oval Office to school. He graduated with a He refrained from active at best lukewarm toward the that commitment was one Bachelor of Science degree at after President Kennedy died campaigning in the 1972 Democratic candidates Adlai manifestation of his and reflected on civil rights, the age of 22. Presidential race. On January 22, Stevenson and John Spark man. determination to carry out the there was no question in my Johnson then taught for a 1973, his heart gave way for the As a result of Stevenson's wishes of the dead President. mind as to what I would do," he year in Sam Houston High last time and he was pronounced defeat, the Democratic Party Johnson prided himself in said. "I would use every ounce School in Houston, Texas. His dead upon arrival at Brooke lost control of the House and seeing 47 of 51 major pieces of of strength I possessed to gain teaching career did not last long, Army Hospital in San Antonio as he was drawn into politics late Senate. Johnson was elected in 1931, when he worked in Senate Minority leader, a post he Texas millionaire Richard M. held for eight years. Kleberg's victorious campaign During that time, Johnson for Congress. Kleberg appointed became the number one man in Prof cites social record Johnson his secretary, and the Senate after the death of Johnson arrived in Washington, Republican Senate majority D.C., launching his politicial leader Robert Taft. President by Mark Franklin Johnson s final public whicn is why he chose not to career that was to stretch Eisenhower came to depend on The Uni versi t y of appearance at a civil rights run again," he added. through four decades. Johnson heavily to aid passage Connecticut's political science symposium at the University of Former UConn president In 1934 he entered of his legislation. department head, Louis Gerson, Texas in Austin last month. Homer D. Babbidge, Jr., who Georgetown University Law In 1960 Johnson lost his bid recalls that the late President 'The tragic aspect of his met with Johnson "on a number School, but dropped out after a for the Presidency again when of occasions," said "I'm sure I Lyndon Baines Johnson "was administration was that Vietnam year of study because it bored the Northern delegations threw distracted him from the Great share with millions of other very proud of his civil rights him. their support to Kennedy. Society," Gerson said. people a great sense of loss record." In November of that year he In a surprise move, Kennedy He added that Johnson magnified by the loss within a married Claudia (Lady Bird) asked Johnson if he wanted the Johnson will be remembered month of both Harry Truman and weltare as areas where "inherited his Vietnam policy Taylor in San Antonio, Texas Vice-Presidential nomination. from President Kennedy." and Lyndon Johnson; both of and honeymooned in Mexico. After several hours of confusion Johnson made his greatest whose hearts were in the right "He knew he was weak in In 1937, Johnson decided to and political deals, Johnson contribution. place." as "a great liberal president," foreign affairs, and relied heavily run for Congress in a special accepted the offer. Sen. Abraham Kibiroff said Gerson said. on his advisors," he said. election that was called to fill a The Democratic ticket with he was "greatly saddened" by Gerson singled out the Fields "I think he would have ended scat left vacant by the death of Kennedy and Johnson defeated Johnson's sudden death. of civil rights, education, health Vietnam by now," he said. the iiiMiiiil.ru i. Nixon and Lodge by a narrow "President Johnson assumed Gerson's last meeting with the "People turned against him Ladybird borrowed $10,000 34.2 million votes to 34J former president followed because of his Vietnam policy, Continued on page 6 from her inheritance to finance million. Tuesday,January 23, 1973 Connecticut Daily Campus Page 5 Connecticut challenged on stria abortion laws HARTFORD (UPI) - Backers flying off the handle in the of a challenge to Connecticut's future," she said. strict abortion law said Monday The Panel said the the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Connecticut law, signed by Gov. the (Georgia and Texas cases Thomas J. Meskill, violated a probably will doom the statute. woman's constitutional right of Attorney General Robert K. privacy. Kilh.iii's office, who appealed to The ruling was similar to one the U.S. Supreme Court to it issued earlier in the year keep Connecticut's law on the striking down Connecticut's books, said it would wait until it 1860 law which Meskill tried to studied the ruling before supplant with a nearly identical commenting on it. statute. Kathryn F.mmett, an attorney Killian appealed to the U.S. for Women versus Connecticut, a Supreme Court and won the women's rights group which right to continue enforcement of challenged the state's law, said the Connecticut law while the the decision is similar to that of high court review the abortion Those of you who have been yearning to feel the soft hands of a woman may find New Haven a three-judge federal court which case. Killian, however, lost his Hall's back rub sessions to be the answer. For fifty cents, New Haven Hall girls are administering struck down Connecticut's law. bid for an expedited appeal. fifteen-minute back rubs to raise funds for a planned 1950's dance to be held on Feb. 24. (Photo by The Rev. F.dmund N'adolny, Father N'adolny said the Noel Voroba) director of communications for ruling will open the door to have eliminated all criminal abortion. the Roman Catholic Archdiocce "any abortion in the first 12 Abortions legal penalties for abortion. The court carefully skirted the of Hartford, said the ruling weeks of the fetus." Blackmun said the Texas laws controversial issue of when a appears to protect the mother Marilyn Seitliter, another Continued from page 1 were "typical of those that have fetus becomes a human person "under any circumstances even attorney for Women Vs. must rest with the been in effect in many states for with a legal right to life. "When at the expense of the life of a Connecticut, said the Texas and physician," Blackmun declared. approximately a century." He those trained in the respective child." Georgia decisions will force the He also noted "if an said the Georgia provisions "to disciplines of medicine, Ms. Emmctt said she is state to recognize that women individual practitioner abuses an extent at least" reflected philosophy and theology are confident that the ruling of the have "rights of privacy and the privilege of exercising proper more modern medical unable to arrive at any three-judge federal panel that destiny." medical judgment, the usual knowledge and techniques, but consensus," Blackmun wrote, struck down Connecticut's law 'They are perfectly qualified remedies, judicial and said there was no constitional "the judiciary, at this point in last year will be vindicated under to make decisions concerning intra-professional, are available." justification for the complicated the development of man's the U.S. Supreme Court ruling. their personal lives." Ms. Four states - , procedures spelled out by the knowledge is not in a position to "I think it will uphold the Seichter said. "The state is Alaska, Hawaii and Washington law to obtain permission for an speculate as to the answer." decision of our district court on foreclosed from treating them as the Connecticut statute and children, or worse than that, as hopefully can prevent the nonentities in the political \\wwit/ \\\vih// \w\wi// VUlLfZ*// Connecticut legislature from system." Summer employment gives (5) 1972 CHEVROLET \\ \Vlhii 45t IMPALAS UConn students area jobs Mary Ellen Wallace This summer employment program differs from both the Summer jobs may not be work study and student labor YOUR CHOICE as hard to find this year, at least programs. The work study jobs not for UConn students. Herbert arc federally funded and are D'Arcy. Work Study \\ \VI open to those students with coordinator, announced Monday financial need. Jobs may be that for the second year in a provided on campus or off row, employment on campus campus in non-profit, M*3333-Plus Freight GEM will be available this summer. non-political organizations. In 1972, a program was started All have V-8 Automatic Transmissions, Power The student labor program is where over over 100 students Steering, Power Brakes, Power Glaze Un funded by the University and dercoating and Radio. were hired by the physical plant jobs are tilled on a first come, \\ v.»///// department to do painting and SOME HAVE: first served basis, no applications groundskecping around ihe arc nee t'ss,ir\ . Vinyl Roof, Rear Window Defroster, White University. For this summer program, Walls, Wheel Covers, Vinyl Interior, Rear Seat D'Arcy said the pay scale was D'Arcy said both males and Speakers, Tinted Glass, Body Side Moulding. low but students were still able females are eligible. Applications Rt. 19S Storrs Rd. 423-1603 to save money since low-cost are now being accepted in the \\ v\»J//// housing was provided in Financial Aid Office, Commons \\ \\Uljif University residences. The 215. According to D'Arcy. housing will be available again students will be notified in this summer during the February or March if they have GEM approximate 14 week period been accepted. students will be working. I bushne FRI., JAN. 26-8:30 P.M Coffee House JOSE MOLINA BAILES ESPANOLES Tickets: Orch&lstBai SS.S4.S3: 2nd Btl.%2. Now at Box office. Tuesday Jan. 23 (10-5 daily) Tel. :46-6b0'

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Student Union Room "Are you interested In working In wiin Tutorial: bus leaves Jan. 24 at 103 Wednesday-7:30 pm. January radio? Check out the many Can you really make it today 3pm. OLD TUTORS: please notify 24. Organization to reform Marijuana happenings at WHUS. Come this the office (486-4811) If you plan to Laws. Sunday, 1/28/7 3, to the U.N. Room tutor this semester-before Jan. 25. In the S.U. at 7pm. Any questions- reaamq hi thai old frst grade way? After that we will re-assign your The Orthodox Christian Fellowship see Dave Ward In SU 108. tutee. will hold a meeting and vesper service Wed. January 24 at 7:30pm in St. The natives are really restless. So Wllll Tutorial: There will be an Info Mark's Chapel. there is another Dance in the Jungle table InS.U. lobby Wed. 9-12, Th9-4. on Frl. January 26, 9-1, featuring In th« first grade, when you were taught to All are encouraged to come and sign Sierra Club Meeting, Th. Jan. 2 5 at Sunnyslope. up at the ORIENTATION MEETING 8pm, Rm. 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Omaha for the College World UConn can offer one of its Still undecided Series. athletic performers as a bonafide "Right now I honestly don't In further support to UConn's candidate for the professional know what I'm going to do," position of equal time ranks. But when the time does claimed Herosian, also well distribution to baseball and arise, it arises in pairs. known by his nickname football, Herosian has just been The American baseball "Bogey". "The football draft is named tri-captain of the baseball league's New York Yankees, for coming up soon Qan. 30) and team, along with Charlie Horan instance, have their eyes set the round that I am selected will and John Ihlenburg, a role he upon senior pitcher Brian definitely be a big part in filled similarly as the co-captain Herosian, as witnessed by their influencing my decision," he of the football team this fall fourth round selection of the continued. (along with Greg Andrews). southpaw hurler in the recent "I've already talked with N.Y. "I'm very satisfied with the baseball draft. Yankee's area scout, Bill fourth round selection by the But this year the school can Monbouquette," former Boston Yanks." Bogey reported. "I proudly boast equal time for the Red Sox and Yankee pitcher, wouldn't be disappointed one professional football people. "but just on an informal basis. We bit playing ball in New York. It's National Football league teams talked about the future, but the best place in the world to such as the Pittsburg Steelers, contract didn't enter into it. The play professional sports, at least Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, only thing I could conclusively as far as outside job Cincinnati Bengals and the New tell him was that I wasn't opportunities exist. That goes WILL IT BE FOOTBALL? Brian Herosian is eagerly awaiting the York Jets hope to place a claim planning on signing a pro for the New York Jets too." ipeoming football draft. Five teams are reportedly interested in the on a Husky gridder-defensive contract with either a baseball or Stars in Senior Bowl 6*2" 200 pounder whose talents won him a starting berth in the North-South football game. (Photo by Goldstein) back Brian Herosian. football team until I finished my During the recent semester While many would like to be last year of baseball eligibility." break, Herosian got a chance to Herosian disagreed. "Scouts go football draft," the 6-2 200 in the same enviable position of That's certainly good news to test out some of the nation's top on what they see--not on pounder claimed. "I'm hoping it making the choice between a Husky baseball rooters, football prospects in the Senior publicity. They'll find a player will be by the Fifth round. Ill baseball and football prof especially if UConn hopes to Bowl, played in Miami's Orange no matter where he's playing if know how everything sounds Bowl. His coaches, Duffy he's worth it. I even think when I talk to the football Daugherty (Michigan State) and they're starting to go more to people after the draft, and then Bob DeMoss (Purdue) were smaller colleges today than ever III be able to get a better sufficiently impressed by his before." perspective of any future talents to warrant starting "I have no idea what round decision." cornerback berth. I'm going to be selected in the In his heart he already knows. Herosian played the entire • -»* game except for a brief interlude which he needed to recover from Skiers vault to victory a wicked tackle that he received on a punt return. Herosian was tackled before he even got to at Pico Peak field the punt. "That's the hardest I've been hit in a long by John Catania Kahl wins again time," Herosian laughingly said. Connecticut's Jan Leth and The Downhill, the premier Having played a varsity season Brad Kahl scored close wins in Alpine event, and requiring the (sophomore) as a wide receiver, the men's Slalom and Downhill most endurance and stamina Herosian has also received feelers events to pace the UConn Ski from competitors, was held as a possible offensive player. Team to victory at the Sunday on Pico Peak. Again, "But I'd like to think that I Grindelwald Cup of the New Connecticut skiers did well over could fit into any team's York Amateur Ski Team League the 1.25 mile course. Kahl secondary that drafts me--that I held this past weekend at Pico produced the fastest time with could make the team no matter Peak, Vermont. 1:32.11 to beat teammate Spencer who I'm drafted by." Herosian UConn racers outscored the Stuart by .63 second. claimed. second place TreRise Ski team In the Combined event two Seeing is believing 405-331. New York University, weeks ago at Jiminy Peak, Many athletes who have Gruman, and Enzian ski teams Connecticut fell behind New played for Connecticut have finished 3rd, 4th, and 5th, as York University to narrowly lose WILL IT BE BASEBALL? Husky southpaw pitcher Brian claimed that the lack of UConn captured the by 12 points, but made sure Herosian was drafted fourth by the New York Yankees of the exposure hurts their chances for Grindelwald Cup for the first there would be no repeat of that American Baseball League, and has admitted to talking to Yankee professional athletic careers. time after losing to the Gruman performance. Kahl again finished scout Bill Monbouquette. (Photo by Millstein) ski team a year ago. first for UConn with 3.87 FIS The slalom, the most points, and Jan Leth made it 1-2 technical of the Alpine events, for Connecticut with 8.21 FIS and consisting of two runs on points. two different courses, produced Although Connecticut did not Husky pups rally for win only 33 finishers out of a field fare as well in the ladies' slalom, of 56. Leth won on both courses Linda Hardy managed to place 16. John Thomas with six field with times of 43.06 and 44J2. second in the event, three by Ronald Fedus Connecticut regrouped its forces seconds behind winner Cheryl goals was the only other Jim McLoughlin and Kahl made The UConn Husky subvarsity for the come-from-behind Gans of the TreRise ski team. Connecticut performer in double it a 1-2-3 sweep for the Huskies basketball team staged a strong triumph. Pat Sibilia led a surge Miss Gans is the defending of thirteen consecutive Husky figures. MCI's Bernie Boyd as they finished second and second-half comeback enroute individual league champion. to a 66-61 win over Maine points with three straight scored his team's last fourteen third. Central Institute Saturday at the buckets as the Pups moved out points as he finished the night UConn Field House. The victory in front for good 47-46 with less with 31. was the fifth straight 'for than ten minutes left in the The subvarsity combine will Connecticut following a contest. be gunning for a sixth straight SHABOO season-opening loss to Yale and Rodney Bass paced the Husky victory at the Fieldhouse marked the first loss for the squad with 17 points and was tonight, facing Leicester Junior previously undefeated Maine followed by Sibilia who tallied College in a 6:00 p.m. contest. presents squad. i ■ « ~^~~* The Huskies struggled through a first half performance which found them on the short end of Merry Clayton a 34-28 count. Maine upped its margin to as many as thirteen points in the second half before Mon. & Tues. Jan. 22, 23

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